I think to really get the feel for fencing in historical clothing you need to don the nice doublet and hose and the light weight shoes. A lot of the artwork shows folks quite nicely decked out in th ebaggy voluminous outfits. Ease of movement is not exactly what I think of for many later clothing styles (16th-17th Century).
Now the 14th and 15th Century styles seem a bit more practical for movement. But who wants to pay for all the clothes to grapple in them? :0
I think the best simple insights are thru the use of light foot gear. Ironically, the extremely light leather slippers I wore that seems to slide made many techniques much easier to execute.
Well, now that the ARMA International Gathering has been announced, I sre hope folks bring their Period garb to sparr and do some training in. This will be THE PRIME time to gain insights about historical techniques and how their clothing may or may not have affected them.
If you are going to teh event, REGISTER NOW!
gotta run,
Tim